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Cyprus mulls new extension for Chevron over gas development plan

Cyprus is considering the possibility of granting a new extension for negotiations with Chevron and is determined to exhaust every opportunity for negotiations until the very last moment, as CNA learns.

According to sources, the company is seeking a four-month extension in the negotiating period for the modification of the “Aphrodite” offshore gas field development and production plan. At the same time, it also requests a four-month extension of the deadline for starting the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study. The company requests that the two four-month-extension requests be concurrent.

On the other hand, CNA learns that the Republic of Cyprus is considering the possibility of accepting an extension, but for a shorter period of time. The current negotiation period ends on Sunday, November 5th, and the government seems willing to exhaust all possibilities for finding a solution, sources told CNA.

On Friday, a meeting was held between the two parties, after which there were no announcements. CNA sources say that the Minister of Energy, Trade and Industry, George Papanastasiou, had another informal meeting on Friday evening with representatives of the company.

The Chevron consortium along with Shell Plc and Israel’s Newmed Energy LP had submitted for approval an updated development plan for “Aphrodite” field to the Government, which provided for the connection of the field to liquefaction infrastructure in Egypt via a subsea pipeline. The updated plan was rejected by the Cypriot government at the end of August, with the contract providing for 30 days of negotiation to resolve the dispute. The negotiation period had been extended for another 30 days with a deadline of November 5th.

Source: Cyprus News Agency